Recycling and Todays Teens

June 29, 2009 by admin  
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Recycling has been around longer than any of today’s  young teens have been alive and maybe that’s why recycling has never ever been a question for them as to whether or not they should recycle but has always been more of a “How else can we help when recycling,” kind of thought process.   My very own generation, having grown up in the 70’s has a different mind-set.  In fact, I have to remind myself the reasons we recycle, when to recycle and how to keep my family and household up-to-date and aware of the reasons to recycle. Read more

Global Warming Explored In Schools

December 1, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Global Warming

Global warming, as you may already know is the process that describes the earth’s temperature rise.  This rise in temperature is because of greenhouse grasses.  Although global warming may not have a significant impact on your life, it is likely to have a huge and possibly devastating impact on the lives of your children, their children, and future generations to come.  For that reason, many educators are taking the time to educate their students on global warming.  In fact, you may be surprised just how soon these lessons start. Read more

Global Warming And The Impact on Wildlife

November 17, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Global Warming

When it comes to global warming, much of the focus is placed on how it can impact us, personally, and future generations to come.  As important as this is, it is also important to remember that global warming stretches far beyond human impact.  Wildlife will also be affected by global warming as well.  In fact, the affects of global warming on wildlife often have a direct relation to the human affects. Read more